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Star and Bars in Dixieland

Poll - Total Votes: 7
I own a Confederate flag and fly it high !
I own a Confederate and keep it indoors
I do not own one but I want one!
I do not own one nor do I want one
I find the flag offensive
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For the southerns that whistle Dixie why?

Do you fly the confederate flag in 2024 and if so why? We already have Old Glory.

If you say "heritage but not hate" what does that mean?

If you say perserve our way of life what are you trying to perserve and why?

Help us simpleton's (self included) undstand Star and Bars and Dixieland.

also don't tell us the obvious that it is below the Mason-Dixon line. Tell us the culture and what we are not getting.
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exexec · 70-79, C
The flag that most people find offensive is not the Stars and Bars, but the Confederate Battle Flag with the St. Andrews Cross containing stars. The Stars and Bars flag was the national flag that had a blue canton with stars and three stripes, two red and a white one in the center. I own a small battle flag because my family fought under it. Their reasons for fighting were their own, and some reasons were wrong.